– Ruth Nestor, Easton activist joins Tony and Martin. Should Royalty be gone?
– Farmers protests in London and around Britain. Tracy Worcester, from Farms Not Factories, on how farmers needs should be taken more seriously
– The UK has a proven liar for chancellor. Rachel Reeves and expenses overspend whilst at HBOS. The most useless and spineless chancellor in history?
– Guildford’s Secret Socialists! Chris Williamson speech at Worker’s Party Annual Congress – how most people do want socialism and it can work
– The 1976 UK Intelligence coup against PM Harold Wilson with links to South African white supremacists – The Pencourt File book and 2006 BBC documentary
– Ex-MP George Galloway on the arrest of Richard Medhurst, journalist, for allegedly being 'a member of Hamas'.
– MI5 lied to three courts while defending its handling of a misogynistic neo-Nazi state agent who attacked his girlfriend with a machete, the BBC can reveal.
– SOCIAL SERVICES FAIL 1: Valdo Calocane killed three people in Nottingham. Press conference with the family of those killed – failings of the mental health team
– Munich car attack jolts German election as politicians ramp up migration rhetoric…. BUT…… MEANS Was this car hacked? MOTIVE Just before 4th Reich Munich security conference
– SOCIAL SERVICES FAIL 2: Ruth’s experiences of Bristol social worker Alex Brooks, or Alexandra Brooks saying chicken pox rash was a mark of an assault by a parent and that playing with flour was an indication of snorting cocaine.
– SOCIAL SERVICES FAIL 3: ‘The Nappy Game’ anal/vaginal penetration for 3.5 yr olds? Whitney Webb and Johnny Vedmore battle Cardiff Social Services.
Social services, instead of investigating sexual abuse allegations at the daycare nursery, telling the police that Johnny might murder Whitney and Tara!
– Independent journalist and producer Johnny Vedmore bears all after his ex-girlfriend, who’s now had a child with him, Whitney Webb, described him as a ‘control freak’ and a ‘narcissist’ while speaking to Ryan Cristian, The Last American Vagabond
– Gaza ceasefire and hostage release. Trump says ‘all hell will break loose’ if all hostages not released. Hostages only card Hamas has to play.
– ‘We’re already in hell’: Palestinians in despair after Trump threatens Gaza truce ‘There is no way to make it more of a hell. All that is left for them to do is to use a nuclear bomb to annihilate us all’
– Malaysia march: “Go to Hell Donald Trump!” February 14, 2025 Dozens of people chanted “Go to hell Donald Trump!” outside the US embassy
– New US Defence Secretary Hegseth, prior to Munich Security Conference, saying Russia can keep Russian-speaking Donbass region of SE Ukraine. Is NATO finished?
– Donald Trump Makes Major Nuclear Weapons Announcement Feb 13, 2025 Trump Calls for ‘Denuclearization’
– Russia’s ‘unbeatable’ and mysterious Oreshnik missile – used once so far by Russia. Mark Rutter, NATO Chief, on continuing to build Ukraine Armed Forces
– National Endowment for Democracy to be cancelled by Trump as well as USAID.
– RFK, new US Health Secretary, interviewed by Russell Brand, on USAID role in US foreign coups.
– AI as a religion in Paris AI Action Conference – let’s not be too negative. Ursula von der Lyon at AI Conference
– a model for AI needs to be accelerated. EU plans to ‘mobilize’ €200B to invest in AI to catch up with US and China
– Elon Musk’s grandfather, chiropractor and Technocracy Inc. head, Joshua Haldeman was a Canadian Nazi who emigrated to South Africa believing, from there, whites ‘might rule the world‘.
– Owners of AI will use it to destroy democracy Roger McNamee, C4 News, on AI not being as great as everyone makes out. Silicon Valley investor: ‘AI is a massive challenge to democracy’
– History Channel documentary about the German submarine U-234 chugging across the Atlantic in May 1945 which it is now believed had an enriched uranium cargo.
– Todd Rider from MIT: Evidence Nazis had a-bomb design as early as 1934,
– Evidence Nazis conducted a successful atom-bomb test near Hamburg in October 1944 1: Four-part [VIDEO] Presentation by Dr Todd H. Rider, author of ‘Forgotten Creators, how German-speaking scientists and engineers invented the modern world (2024)
– Evidence Nazis conducted a successful atom-bomb test near Hamburg in October 1944 2: Secret documents reveal Germans tested nuclear bomb in 1944 as doodlebugs pounded London DOCUMENTS unearthed in an American archive
– Evidence Nazis conducted a successful atom-bomb test near Hamburg in October 1944 3: Manfred Petritsch, Son of Nazi Scientist, Confirms 1944/45 Atom Bomb Tests Lüneburg Heath etc
– NOT The BCfm Politics Show presented by Tony Gosling
https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2025/02/13/not-the-bcfm-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-227/
This episode highlights the news, interviews and discussions from our livestream broadcast on February 13th, 2025. We speak with our contributor Abubaker Abed who reports on his documentation of north Gaza destruction and the resilience of the Palestinian people. Asa Winstanley talks about the recent admission by Israeli officials of the Israeli army using the Hannibal Directive on Oct 7th, 2023 to shoot Israelis. Jon Elmer reports on Palestinian resistance to Israel’s Operation Iron Wall in the West Bank.
This episode of Today's Bluegrass showcases all new music.
The show can be heard on Southern Branch Bluegrass & Gospel Music Radio five times each week. Monday at 9 AM, Tuesday at 12 AM, Thursday and Friday at 11 PM and Saturday at 3 AM - all times Eastern.
Southern Branch Bluegrass & Gospel Music Radio can be tuned in locally at 91.7 FM Community Radio and streaming world wide at www.sbbradio.org
We are WSBB - Digital Broadcasting Radio.
Sonic Café, that’s Miley Cyrus, live from the iHeart music festival with great cover of Blondie’s 1978 classic Heart of Glass. Welcome, thanks for dropping by the café, I’m your host Scott Clark and this is episode 422. This time the Sonic Café presents another batch of cover tunes so great they’re scary. So yeah, but this time we’ve also sprinkled in the commentary of Neil deGrasse Tyson, noted American astrophysicist, planetary scientist, author, and science communicator. Neil’s thoughts on a wide range of topics are mixed together with The Midnight Callers, covering Bill Withers, Pot Liquor covering Linda Ronstadt, Pomplamoose covering Supertramp, the late Johnny Cash covering Simon and Grafunkel, and ahh the list goes on and on. So crank up the volume and enjoy a mix of scary great cover tunes, along with Neil deGrasse Tyson, all straight ahead from that little radio café way out here in the Pacific Northwest. Here’s Hazel English with their 2021 cover the Mama’s and Papa’s, this is California Dreamin’ and we’re the Sonic Café.
Audio from a webinar titled “Defend Socialist China.”
The webinar was sponsored by Friends of Soclaiist China, and hosted by UNAC, the United National AntiWar Coalition.
https://socialistchina.org
https://www.unacpeace.org
A weekly 30 minute review of international news and opinion, recorded from a shortwave radio and the internet. With times, frequencies, and websites for listening at home. 3 files- Highest quality broadcast, regular broadcast, and slow-modem streaming. Japan, Cuba, Germany, and France 24.
A brand new program featuring all Bluegrass Gospel music with Host Danny Hensley. Roots of My Heritage celebrates the music I grew up with and still enjoy to this day. A one hour program that is broadcast live and recorded for distribution for radio stations across the globe through iTunes, RSS.com, Radio4all, Podbean and of course SoundCloud.
This episode features music from The Ben Rochester Family, The King James Boys, The Marksmen Quartet, Heaven's Mountain Band, Travis Alltop, The Patricks and more.
Broadcast locally in Powell, Tennessee on 91.7 FM Community Radio and streamed world wide on www.sbbradio.org
In this special one-year recap episode of The Humanity of Trading, hosts Kyle, Cleo, and Bear Goes Long reflect on a transformative journey of trading insights, personal growth, and candid conversations with some of the most thoughtful minds in trading. They revisit profound moments, from exploring the fear of death to the power of values-based trading, and the surprising self-discovery that comes with internal family systems work.
This heartfelt conversation celebrates the openness of their guests and delves into the critical impact of mindfulness, emotional triggers, and impulse control on trading decisions. The hosts share their struggles and breakthroughs, from the allure and challenges of futures trading to the importance of finding a trading style that truly fits one’s personality. They also discuss the unique experience of female traders, the pursuit of dream guests, and the ever-present quest for balance between trading, self-acceptance, and personal development.
If you've ever wrestled with self-doubt, emotional management, or finding your true edge in trading, this episode offers wisdom, humor, and powerful strategies to inspire your trading journey.
This week Kyle, Baba Yaga, and Mr. Banks dive deep into the challenges traders face when life and markets collide. Starting with some light-hearted payback, the conversation shifts to practical trading psychology tips. Learn how to overcome unexpected interruptions, manage the pressure of starting late, and avoid chasing trades out of FOMO. The trio also shares insights on posture and focus, revealing how physical stance affects trading performance.
They explore the art of adding to winning trades, using momentum and balance points as decision-making guides, and discuss how staying patient and disciplined leads to better outcomes. Whether you're a new trader or a seasoned pro, this episode offers a rich discussion packed with humor, personal stories, and actionable strategies to keep your head clear and your trading sharp.
This week’s guest, Manuj Aggarwal shares his remarkable journey from working on a factory floor in India for $2 a day to becoming a global thought leader in AI and startups. He discusses the challenges of growing up in a competitive environment, the importance of resourcefulness, and the cultural shocks he experienced when moving to North America. The conversation also touches on the rapid growth of India and its potential on the global stage. Manuj then discusses the evolution of AI, its impact on the workplace, and the opportunities it presents. He emphasizes the importance of execution over ideas in the innovation landscape and explores the intersection of emotions and AI, suggesting that AI can help create and manage emotions in new ways. The discussion also touches on the challenges of technology adoption and the potential for AI to enhance productivity and value creation.
In this episode of Band of Traders, Kyle, Baba Yaga, Fleri and Bear Goes Long recap their holiday activities before shifting to the psychological nuances of trading, highlighting the similarities and differences between trading and gambling. They discuss the books they are revisiting and the essential lessons in risk management, mindset, and emotional control that hit differently with the extra experience under the belt. The hosts also emphasize the value of community support, personal growth, and taking profits to make trading efforts feel meaningful. Finally, the episode explores the importance of balancing efficiency, scalability, and downtime to maintain long-term trading success.
Books referenced:
Mastering the Mental Game -Jared Tindler
Best Loser Wins - Tom Hougaard
Trading in the Zone - Mark Douglaa
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator - Edwin Lefevre
One Good Trade - Mike Bellafiore
Liar's Poker - Michael Lewis
The Biggest Bluff - Maria Konnikova
The Mathematics of Poker - Bill Chen and Jerrod Ankenman
Brendan interviews Henry Evans-Tenbrinke, anti-war and labour activist, about the launch of a pro-Palestine candidate on Hamilton Mountain.
The launch occurs within the context of several pro-Palestine members of Parliament running, or already elected, in the Hamilton-Wentworth region.
"Artists, cultural bearers, creatives are essential contributors to the economy… so that arts are not a luxury, arts are not a hobby" – Ron Muriera
This episode of Where Art Meets Impact features Kristin Sakoda, Michael Alexander, Ron Muriera, Meghna Bhat, and Josiah Bruny, discussing arts advocacy, economic empowerment, storytelling, arts and health, and youth leadership. They offer solutions including increasing arts funding, strengthening community engagement, advocating for policy change, empowering youth through creative leadership, and integrating the arts into healthcare. Tune in to learn how these leaders are shaping the future of arts and culture in our communities.
The man, The Legend....we take a look at the man without shoes....the barefoot man and his live album in a Limburger lounge profile, some cheezy 60s grooves by some weirdos, and a classic TV sitcom star predicts the future with some fortune cookies. It's a mess o cheeze.
Trump Moving Forward with His Criminal Plan to Ethnically Cleanse Palestinians from Gaza; Elon Musk's Racist Hacker Army Illegally Attempting to Eliminate Multiple Federal Agencies; Nationwide 50501 Anti-Trump Protests Mobilize to Protect Democracy from Authoritarian Power Grab.